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Fig. 3

From: Differential phenotypes of memory CD4 and CD8 T cells in the spleen and peripheral tissues following immunostimulatory therapy

Fig. 3

T cell memory phenotype differs in lymphoid and peripheral organs following immunotherapy. Mice were treated with anti-CD40/IL-2 immunotherapy and assessed for various immune parameters on day 12 of treatment in lymphoid (spleen or LN) or peripheral (lungs or liver) organs. a-b Representative dot plots of CD44 vs CD62L expression in CD8 (a) and CD4 (Foxp3-ve) (b) T cells in control and IT-treated mice. c-d Pie charts depicting central memory (white) vs effector/effector memory (black) frequency in the CD44high sub-population in CD8 (c) T cells and CD4 (d) T cells; frequencies of CD44high depicted within pie slices for given population. (e-f) Frequency of effector/effector memory (e) and central memory (f) CD8 (left panels) and CD4 (Foxp3-ve) (right panels) T cells in various organs from control or anti-CD40/IL2-treated mice. These data are representative of 4-5 independent experiments with 3 mice per group. Data are presented as mean ± SEM

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